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River Plate have been crowned champions of Argentina, winning the Torneo Final with a 5-0 thrashing of Quilmes on Sunday.
The country's most successful club clinched their 36th title and first since 2008, finishing five points clear at the top... Read more

Gimnasia La Plata moved top of the Argentina Primera Division after extending their winning run, while River Plate are close behind.
Pedro Troglio's Gimnasia La Plata side made it five straight wins with a 2-1 victory at home to bottom side All Boys... Read more

Jonathan Ferrari and Maximiliano Coronel scored the goals for All Boys as they jumped out to a 2-0 lead on the hour mark and although Newell's hit back with 12 minutes remaining, the leaders were unable to prevent their second defeat in five league... Read more

Estudiantes retained top spot in Argentina's Primera Division, after a 3-1 win at Quilmes on Saturday.
Guido Carrillo scored a brace for Mauricio Pellegrino's men, with both goals assisted by fellow front man Franco Jara... Read more

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Club Atlético All Boys was first established in March 1913 and the team became a registered member of the Argentine Football Association a year later. However, All Boys have spent much of their history outside of the country's top tier. Historically, their biggest rivals have been Nueva Chicago. Their rivalry dates back to 1937 and matches between the two clubs have traditionally been seen as some of the lower division's biggest games, while Argentinos Juniors are also considered a major local rival.

The team began its life in the amateur era and was placed into the División Intermedia for the 1914 season. After nine seasons in the division, All Boys gained promotion to the top flight at the end of the 1922 season, making their first Primera División appearance in 1923. In 1934, All Boys turned professional but were soon relegated from the top tier.

To date, the club have struggled to challenge for the country's major national honours, although All Boys have been able to achieve success in the lower divisions. In both 1946 and 1950, they were crowned champions of Primera C. In addition, the club have won Primera B on three occasions, in 1972, 1992–93 and 2007–08.

Amongst the most notable footballers to have played for the side are Valentín Sánchez, Ángel Mamberto, Marcelo Blanco, Rubén Urquiza and José Romero, who was regarded as one of the club's best talents and later went on to become the team's head coach.

All Boys have played their home games at the Islas Malvinas Stadium since its inauguration in 1963. Much like Godoy Cruz's Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, the ground takes its name from Argentine claims to ownership of the Falkland Islands. The stadium was renovated between 2004 and 2007 and is currently able to hold up to 25,000 supporters.